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1 I, 1 | THE HEATHEN AGAINST THE CHRISTIANS IS UNJUST, BECAUSE BASED
2 I, 1 | increasing number of the Christians. Your constant cry is, that
3 I, 1 | state is beset (by us); that Christians are in your fields, in your
4 I, 1 | their own act. As for the Christians, however, in what does their
5 I, 2 | JUDGMENT IN THE TRIAL OF CHRISTIANS. THEY WOULD BE MORE CONSISTENT
6 I, 2 | confession by tortures. When Christians, however, confess without
7 I, 3 | THE GREAT OFFENCE IN THE CHRISTIANS LIES IN THEIR VERY NAME.
8 I, 4 | THE TRUTH HATED IN THE CHRISTIANS; SO IN MEASURE WAS IT, OF
9 I, 4 | SOCRATES. THE VIRTUES OF THE CHRISTIANS.~But the sect, you say,
10 I, 4 | philosophers affect, but which Christians possess: they therefore
11 I, 4 | they discovered them to be Christians, they wished they were criminals
12 I, 4 | wishes to understand who the Christians are, must needs employ these
13 I, 5 | hereby prove that they are Christians. Search and see whether
14 I, 5 | so-and-so deceitful, when the Christians are so self-denying? why
15 I, 5 | is not the character of Christians, when you ask, in the way
16 I, 5 | men who are reputed to be Christians can be of such and such
17 I, 5 | have no right to call them Christians, to whom the Christians
18 I, 5 | Christians, to whom the Christians themselves deny that name,
19 I, 6 | VI. THE INNOCENCE OF THE CHRISTIANS NOT COMPROMISED BY THE INIQUITOUS
20 I, 6 | are the laws against the Christians supposed to be just and
21 I, 7 | VII. THE CHRISTIANS DEFAMED. A SARCASTIC DESCRIPTION
22 I, 7 | ATROCIOUS SLANDERS OF THE CHRISTIANS LENGTHILY DESCRIBED.~Whence
23 I, 7 | was a pious man, then the Christians are impious; if he was just,
24 I, 7 | if he was pure, then the Christians are unjust and impure; if
25 I, 7 | which fights against the Christians. No doubt it has a strong
26 I, 7 | could not have been by the Christians themselves, I suppose, since
27 I, 7 | men! Since, therefore, the Christians are not their own betrayers,
28 I, 7 | by us at any price? Have Christians teeth of a different sort
29 I, 8 | THE CALUMNY AGAINST THE CHRISTIANS ILLUSTRATED IN THE DISCOVERY
30 I, 8 | does not follow that the Christians are the third. For how many
31 I, 8 | Romans, the Jews, and the Christians after them. Where, then,
32 I, 9 | IX. THE CHRISTIANS ARE NOT THE CAUSE OF PUBLIC
33 I, 9 | This is the fault of the Christians!" As if they who fear the
34 I, 9 | recorded! Where were the Christians, then, when the Roman state
35 I, 9 | disasters? Where were the Christians when the islands Hiera,
36 I, 9 | were (I will not say the Christians, who despise your gods,
37 I, 10 | X. THE CHRISTIANS ARE NOT THE ONLY CONTEMNERS
38 I, 10 | events the procedure, of the Christians, which despises the gods.
39 I, 13 | the sun is the god of the Christians, because it is a well-known
40 I, 16 | consistency as an answer to the Christians. Reflect, therefore, on
41 I, 18 | XVIII. CHRISTIANS CHARGED WITH AN OBSTINATE
42 I, 19 | XIX. IF CHRISTIANS AND THE HEATHEN THUS RESEMBLE
43 I, 19 | of obstinacy against the Christians. Now, since we are amenable
44 I, 20 | TRUTH AND REALITY PERTAIN TO CHRISTIANS ALONE. THE HEATHEN COUNSELLED
45 I, 20 | may be able to punish the Christians. Only so far as you shall
46 I, 20 | far will you have become Christians yourselves; and as you shall
47 I, 20 | as you shall have become Christians, so far will you have compassed
48 II, conc| KINGDOMS, HE IS THE GOD OF THE CHRISTIANS.~In conclusion, without
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